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have refused to be part of and that unity requires open borders to let continental europeans come to england for jobs and other things it deals with again the same issues that prompted brags that the catastrophe here is that the wobbling of the british is threatening together with other things the whole project of a unified europe and that's what's in the balance as they negotiate back and forth so when theresa may goes in an instant just this june thirtieth deadline are chances pretty strong then that the e.u. leaders are going to say no we even see they're going to have to be a four year or get it done by friday. i think so i think by now the europeans are to discovering that the worst thing about break is it is not whether it happens or whether it doesn't happen but the worst thing is the uncertainty around it nobody knows whether to make an investment in one part of europe or another because they don't know what europe will mean in terms of where they can sell and where they can buy and what kind of profits they can make so they want something settled instead of this endless soap opera o
have refused to be part of and that unity requires open borders to let continental europeans come to england for jobs and other things it deals with again the same issues that prompted brags that the catastrophe here is that the wobbling of the british is threatening together with other things the whole project of a unified europe and that's what's in the balance as they negotiate back and forth so when theresa may goes in an instant just this june thirtieth deadline are chances pretty strong...
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doesn't it didn't was it did it didn't to have any in use actually nobody use it because in french as in england or in the united states or the information from reconnects if they are known by me and on by people like me you want to know where to really happened but it's useful actually said the big problem in my opinion and again scandal treatment of of mr assad the one to help. you know it. before you're the break here i mean we keep the leaks came into being it filled the nice that was absolutely necessary is to hold power to work out and that is why his greatest crime is holding power to account because that's exactly what journalists were supposed to do that's what the fourth estate was supposed to do they don't do it anymore it was left to him to do it and now the state wants to destroy that go ahead john you know what i mean we all remember don't we those are religious images of iraqi civilians being shot dead from a helicopter which were part of that wiki leaks revelations in the early years i mean genuinely shocking evidence of war crimes but i want to make a point that develop a point
doesn't it didn't was it did it didn't to have any in use actually nobody use it because in french as in england or in the united states or the information from reconnects if they are known by me and on by people like me you want to know where to really happened but it's useful actually said the big problem in my opinion and again scandal treatment of of mr assad the one to help. you know it. before you're the break here i mean we keep the leaks came into being it filled the nice that was...
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come from the middle of the little girl's head there according to sources mohammed visited southeast england in around two thousand and six to seven to study but did not complete a university degree they later did a post-graduate course in australia before returning to sri lanka where he was one of nine people who carried out a series of blast targeting churches and hotels and the death toll from the easter sunday bomb attacks across sri lanka has now reached three hundred fifty nine with more than five hundred people injured and choose day sri lanka's prime minister admitted intelligence agencies had information that could have stopped the attacks if it had been passed on correctly and confirmed their. a breakdown of communication the leader of the sri lankan parliament even claims senior officials deliberately withheld intelligence about the potential for attacks or britain and the f.b.i. are helping the investigation into who carried out the bombings islamic state has claimed without any evidence that its fighters were responsible the sri lankan defense ministry suggestion this was retali
come from the middle of the little girl's head there according to sources mohammed visited southeast england in around two thousand and six to seven to study but did not complete a university degree they later did a post-graduate course in australia before returning to sri lanka where he was one of nine people who carried out a series of blast targeting churches and hotels and the death toll from the easter sunday bomb attacks across sri lanka has now reached three hundred fifty nine with more...
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read are you even i am in england under house arrest now for five hundred days friday on that day so he's no charge ok are you ready to see where i may hope that i was he might only say yeah. i got. spanish you know ok so let's try to see if we can do that are you ready. action what is the ecuadorian perspective on the united states the sort of long perspective of u.s. u.s. involvement i'm not asking for a caricature of the united states but. what dorian people think about the united states and its involvement in latin america and in ecuador. more you say well as ever says the only country that can be sure never to have a coup d'etat is the united states because it hasn't got a us embassy. in any event i'd like to say one of the reasons that led to police discontent like it was the fact that we cut all the funding the us embassy provided to the police. for and even a year after we took office we took a while to correct this before there were whole police units key units fully funded by the us embassy whose offices in command were chosen by the us ambassador and paid by the us and so
read are you even i am in england under house arrest now for five hundred days friday on that day so he's no charge ok are you ready to see where i may hope that i was he might only say yeah. i got. spanish you know ok so let's try to see if we can do that are you ready. action what is the ecuadorian perspective on the united states the sort of long perspective of u.s. u.s. involvement i'm not asking for a caricature of the united states but. what dorian people think about the united states and...
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show three things one that the incidence of knife crime is not just a london problem however across england it is heavily concentrated in the urban areas to in london although they're not attacks everywhere it's just the capital's deprived areas which bear the brunt of the problem. and three figures over the last decade sure knife crime at first falling and then rising rapidly to reach new highs in the last two years against a spat drained does the home sections new policy carry with it the hope of an all party approach alex turned to labor m.e.p. claude marie to represent all the lending communities most afflicted by the scourge of knife crime. plot brave for you from strasburg you're fair to holmes speech this week about a new approach to. public health approach which was first adopted homeland of scotland do you think that has a chance of cracking this serious problem luke i think alex that this pioneering approach that the home secretary was talking about you know it was pioneered in scotland quite a while ago and if i have one small criticism is that the government of come to this a li
show three things one that the incidence of knife crime is not just a london problem however across england it is heavily concentrated in the urban areas to in london although they're not attacks everywhere it's just the capital's deprived areas which bear the brunt of the problem. and three figures over the last decade sure knife crime at first falling and then rising rapidly to reach new highs in the last two years against a spat drained does the home sections new policy carry with it the...
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going to be five years behind the game that's like a hundred years that's like wrestling with victorian england to know it seems to me that it would be better in many ways if there were multiple competing search engines and if there were multiple face books because at least then we'd have a diversity of ethical conundrums instead of this totalitarian conundrum that we have right now my concern at this point is that i don't think a lot of people and government really fully understand the extent of the problem i don't think they really understand what they're up against i mean these are massive massive technological changes and they're all happening in parallel we have no idea what the consequences of that are going to be so my concern fundamentally is that these machines will reflect us ethically and that should be frightening because i wouldn't say that our ethical house is particularly in order so they're going to magnify what we are. that's making the presumption that the thing that we're building will be a good thing and. i don't think that it will be a good thing because it will reflect us
going to be five years behind the game that's like a hundred years that's like wrestling with victorian england to know it seems to me that it would be better in many ways if there were multiple competing search engines and if there were multiple face books because at least then we'd have a diversity of ethical conundrums instead of this totalitarian conundrum that we have right now my concern at this point is that i don't think a lot of people and government really fully understand the extent...
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they resist them and they should there should be a general strike in england to prevent them being extradited there should be millions in the street like they were before the invasion of iraq though the powers that be probably wouldn't take any notice they didn't of that so as sarge we were store to everything that we can to protect him roger waters thank you well ahead of the forcible removal of julian assange by british authorities professor neil the melter the un special rapporteur on torture was due to visit the wiki leaks founder in order to assess whether his conditions amounted to cruel inhuman or degrading treatment he joins me now by skype from geneva neal thanks so much for coming on so the u.k. prime minister tourism a minority government leader said in parliament we should welcome the arrest of julian a son jus a political refugee identity card and obviously she knew of the u.s. extradition request should we welcome it. and expressed extreme plans to expose. embassy. because i would be arrested and possibly the states. i don't think is a good development and should be extremely co
they resist them and they should there should be a general strike in england to prevent them being extradited there should be millions in the street like they were before the invasion of iraq though the powers that be probably wouldn't take any notice they didn't of that so as sarge we were store to everything that we can to protect him roger waters thank you well ahead of the forcible removal of julian assange by british authorities professor neil the melter the un special rapporteur on...
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there according to sources mohammad visited southeast england in around two thousand and six to seven to study but did not complete a university degree the later did a post-graduate course in australia before returning to sri lanka where he was one of nine people who carried out a series of blasts targeting churches and hotels and the death toll from the easter sunday bomb attacks across sri lanka has now reached three hundred fifty nine with more than five hundred people injured on tuesday sri lanka's prime minister admitted intelligence agencies had information that could have stopped the attacks if it had been passed on correctly and confirmed there had been a breakdown of communication the leader of the sri lankan parliament even claims senior officials deliberately withheld intelligence about the potential for attacks or britain and the f.b.i. are helping the investigation into who carried out the bombings islamic state has claimed without any evidence that its fighters were responsible the sri lankan defense ministry suggestion this was retaliation for the christ church mosque s
there according to sources mohammad visited southeast england in around two thousand and six to seven to study but did not complete a university degree the later did a post-graduate course in australia before returning to sri lanka where he was one of nine people who carried out a series of blasts targeting churches and hotels and the death toll from the easter sunday bomb attacks across sri lanka has now reached three hundred fifty nine with more than five hundred people injured on tuesday sri...
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the so called section sixty checks all the trials in seven hotspot areas in england wales they allow police to search any personal vehicle without reasonable suspicion the change comes in response to at least forty nine people being fatally stabbed just this year alone families of the victims have expressed their support for the measure but say should have been implemented years ago critics however argue the powers give police the opportunity to racially profile individuals we spoke to people in london about what they think of the new stop and search measures. i think if you look at the crime stats so in communities we talk you'd rather obviously stop and search but i think with a little north problem we got a moment to really go do something so. i think it's quite intimidating as he would be for that maybe. i think it's not always essential when you have no reason to do you say. something it just how to one hundred percent in the end of the day nothing to hide. problems can come and. you know discussing the problem in r.t.r. there were four more london police officer peter clarke um
the so called section sixty checks all the trials in seven hotspot areas in england wales they allow police to search any personal vehicle without reasonable suspicion the change comes in response to at least forty nine people being fatally stabbed just this year alone families of the victims have expressed their support for the measure but say should have been implemented years ago critics however argue the powers give police the opportunity to racially profile individuals we spoke to people...
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meanwhile to mark the day that should have been a museum in southwest england had decided to bring out a banksy classic for public display the controversial work by the celebrated british street artist all that monkeying around. here are some of the thousands who turned out for the so-called march to leave demonstration outside parliament on friday afternoon many had planned to come anyway to celebrate britain leaving the e.u. instead they rallied to vent their anger of the country's faltering departure police arrested five people of the demonstrations. why you're live i. was i can hear of ok today when i was in this madness that's the route to us about this it's not no deal it's even going to do you two year terms of truth. is what we voted for and we knew exactly what we were voting for in two thousand and sixteen so i think our chances are better spent elsewhere beyond the european union you know where we can engage in free trade arrangements without having speed confined to a cost to serious european commission want our thirty nine billion pounds they would do everything to keep us
meanwhile to mark the day that should have been a museum in southwest england had decided to bring out a banksy classic for public display the controversial work by the celebrated british street artist all that monkeying around. here are some of the thousands who turned out for the so-called march to leave demonstration outside parliament on friday afternoon many had planned to come anyway to celebrate britain leaving the e.u. instead they rallied to vent their anger of the country's faltering...
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the so-called stop and search method will be trailed in seven hotspot areas in england and wales and will allow police to search any personal vehicle without a reasonable suspicion the change comes in response to at least forty nine people being fatally stabbed this year alone the families of the victims have expressed their support for the measure but say it should have been implemented years ago critics though argue that the powers give the police the opportunity to racially profile individuals we asked a few people in london what they think about the stop and search measure. i think if you look at the. communities we talk you'd rather i was in stop and search but i think with a little annoyed problem we got a moment to really go do something so let's see if it works. i think it's quite. hard. i think it's not always essential when you have no reason to do. oh yeah. but at the end of the day nothing to hide. problems can come and so should you know . joining us now peter kirk and who's a former police officer also lead jasper who's a social activist and a former advisor on qualitie
the so-called stop and search method will be trailed in seven hotspot areas in england and wales and will allow police to search any personal vehicle without a reasonable suspicion the change comes in response to at least forty nine people being fatally stabbed this year alone the families of the victims have expressed their support for the measure but say it should have been implemented years ago critics though argue that the powers give the police the opportunity to racially profile...
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the so-called stop and search method will be tried in seven hotspot areas in england and wales and will be allow police to search any person or vehicle without reasonable suspicion and change comes in response to at least forty nine people being fatally stabbed this year alone families of the victims have expressed their support for the measure but say it should have been implemented years ago critics argue that the powers will give the police the opportunity to racially profile individuals we also for people in london what they think about the stop and search measure i think if you look at the. communities we talk you'd rather obviously stop and search but i think with a little north probably lou we got a moment to really go do something so. it works. i think is quite intimidating as he would be a target here i think he's not always essential and you have no reason to do you say. he isn't always. something it just. looks how to present in the end of the day for nothing to hide. problems that can come and so. you know discussing the problem with me earlier on r.t. were formal london pol
the so-called stop and search method will be tried in seven hotspot areas in england and wales and will be allow police to search any person or vehicle without reasonable suspicion and change comes in response to at least forty nine people being fatally stabbed this year alone families of the victims have expressed their support for the measure but say it should have been implemented years ago critics argue that the powers will give the police the opportunity to racially profile individuals we...
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i'm afraid that many of the people particularly in northern england and northeastern england who voted very significantly to do. they are unfortunately not going to see a jobs bonanza or an economic bonanza that some people had hoped for we've we've seen in the loss of jobs. car manufacturers home landreth jack. it should be very worrying because if you lose three and a half stars in the workers at the honda factory in. the county in middle southwestern england such as will then it's not just those workers it's their families and all of the other businesses which which service the industry and it's going to affect an offer. a lot of people and i really don't think we're going to quickly see replacements for them and certainly not from the united states on the no to former british m.p. and senior research fellow at the defense academy of the u.k. matthew gordon banks thank you for your time. coming up unusual farty the canadian province of quebec are preparing to ban government employees from wearing religious symbols such as the islamic headscarf the hit job and the jewish . it's impor
i'm afraid that many of the people particularly in northern england and northeastern england who voted very significantly to do. they are unfortunately not going to see a jobs bonanza or an economic bonanza that some people had hoped for we've we've seen in the loss of jobs. car manufacturers home landreth jack. it should be very worrying because if you lose three and a half stars in the workers at the honda factory in. the county in middle southwestern england such as will then it's not just...
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police in england and wales have been given more powers in a controversial scheme to combat a knife crime epidemic campaigners have called the move aggressive concern the powers could be abused but the home secretary says officers and protection as well . the police are on the front line in the battle against serious violence and it's vital we give them the right tools to do their jobs the so-called section sixty checks will be trialled in seven hotspot areas in england and wales and will allow police to search any person or vehicle without reasonable suspicion a change comes in response to at least forty nine people being fatally stabbed this year alone the families of the victims have expressed their support for the measure but say it should have been implemented years ago critics however argue the powers give the police opportunity to racially profile individuals we ask people in london what they think about the new stop and search measures. i think if you look at the crime stats so in communities we target rather others and stop and search but i think with a little north problem we've
police in england and wales have been given more powers in a controversial scheme to combat a knife crime epidemic campaigners have called the move aggressive concern the powers could be abused but the home secretary says officers and protection as well . the police are on the front line in the battle against serious violence and it's vital we give them the right tools to do their jobs the so-called section sixty checks will be trialled in seven hotspot areas in england and wales and will allow...
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really are you in england i mean england under house arrest now for five hundred days five hundred days. are you ready to see a man who thought i was hated by this young. man is you know ok so let's try to see if we can do that are you ready. what is the ecuadorian perspective on the united states sort of long perspective of u.s. u.s. involvement i'm not asking for a caricature of the united states but what what the ecuadorian people think about the united states and its involvement in latin america and in ecuador. well as every morel a says the only country that can be sure.
really are you in england i mean england under house arrest now for five hundred days five hundred days. are you ready to see a man who thought i was hated by this young. man is you know ok so let's try to see if we can do that are you ready. what is the ecuadorian perspective on the united states sort of long perspective of u.s. u.s. involvement i'm not asking for a caricature of the united states but what what the ecuadorian people think about the united states and its involvement in latin...
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and in sweden in the wildfires in the north of england in winter in february at twenty two degrees summer weather conditions in winter so if you want to do nothing about this then then ok but that is resigning yourself to a horrific future which is what we're going prospect now. are you ignoring you know we're going to truth. look we live in a country the united kingdom which is doing almost more than anybody else to deal with the issue of climate change the idea that we are ignoring the environmental agenda i pick up my newspapers and turn on my television sets and i seem to watch absolutely nothing else we've got ultra low emissions i would just been launched in london that's affected diesel calls we've got a lot of fill tax which means that you have to recycle everything on less you want to pay a hundred dollars a tonne to have it put in law and fail you know that we have we have targets for carbon emissions but the debate that's really taking place here is this age the way to improve our environment by introducing new technologies like things like collector cars or easy to return to t
and in sweden in the wildfires in the north of england in winter in february at twenty two degrees summer weather conditions in winter so if you want to do nothing about this then then ok but that is resigning yourself to a horrific future which is what we're going prospect now. are you ignoring you know we're going to truth. look we live in a country the united kingdom which is doing almost more than anybody else to deal with the issue of climate change the idea that we are ignoring the...
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they resist them and they should there should be a general strike in england to prevent him being extradited. ok moving on no french made weapons may have been used during the saudi led coalition's incursion into yemen that's according to leaks said to be from french intelligence they were made public by investigative website disclose which also sees the weapons may have been used against civilians for other war crimes. it demonstrates that hundreds of thousands of civilians live under the threat of these arms and provides information that allows us to demonstrate that some of these weapons may have been used to commit war crimes the french government is today aware of the risk of this well in light of the revelations honestly internationals called on france to suspend arms sales to study the present government has staunchly defended the seals and done played their role in the conflict and charlie has been delving deeper into the story. france has long been criticized for supplying weapons to saudi arabia human rights charity said time and time again told the government that those weapons ar
they resist them and they should there should be a general strike in england to prevent him being extradited. ok moving on no french made weapons may have been used during the saudi led coalition's incursion into yemen that's according to leaks said to be from french intelligence they were made public by investigative website disclose which also sees the weapons may have been used against civilians for other war crimes. it demonstrates that hundreds of thousands of civilians live under the...